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January 06, 2018

New Delhi’s discomfort with an assertive Russia in recent years demands a revisit of its relationship with Russia. Discuss. (200 words)

Refer – The Indian Express

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IAS Parliament 6 years

KEY POINTS

Assertive Russia

·        Russia’s annexation of Crimea

·        Continuing intervention in eastern Ukraine

·        Political meddling elsewhere on Russia’s periphery

·        Military modernisation

·        Robust nuclear doctrine

·        A Penchant for coercive diplomacy

Towards India

·        Russia’s tightening embrace of China

·        In 2014, Russia broke its arms embargo on Pakistan and downgraded military technical cooperation with India from exclusive to preferred partner.

·        It also conducted its first joint military exercise with Pakistan.

·        Lacks of decisive actions against Taliban are generating unease for India.

Refreshing Ties

·        Russia’s relative weight may have diminished, but it has a long tradition of great power diplomacy.

·        It has military capabilities and the political will to use force that together can shape global and regional balances.

·        As middle powers, there is much that Delhi and Moscow can do with each other.

·        Realignment, dealignment and multi-alignment are the features of the contemporary world.

·        For instance, on the one hand, India is trying to balance China by turning to America and Japan and on the other; Russia is trying to balance the West by aligning with China.

·        India can’t expect a veto over Russia’s China policy, nor it can cede one to Moscow on India’s ties with the US.

·        Thus, India, on its part, has to hold onto Russia while rapidly expanding its ties with the US.

·        Meanwhile, in a world of changing distribution of power, Russia can’t reinvent a duopoly with America.

·        At the same time its ambition towards making Russia a “swing state” in the global balance of power should be acknowledge by India.

·        In the new circumstances, Delhi and Moscow must move towards a practical relationship that focuses on give and take wherever possible.

·        The two sides must also carefully manage the inevitable differences that arise.

pradeep kumar BEHARA 6 years

plz review!!

IAS Parliament 6 years

What contributes to India’s discomfort could have been explained better. Keep writing.

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